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Cummins Ramburban

Started by mopar_daddy, October 26, 2012, 11:58:59 PM

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mopar_daddy

One of my many projects. Will be slow going. Here are some pics of the early stages.
91 RC 6 plus" lift,5.9 mag,456s,x over.
79 RC fully tubed front to back.Walker E glass,37s
83 W crew,cummins(soon 2 b Ramburban)
85 long box PR 12-14" lift on 40" Boggers
93/99 mutant dakota R/T (monster dakota)
98 Dakota R/T my DD
Many 60s mopar muscle cars

SixGun

That's gonna be a monster.    :thumbsup:
"You may all go to Hell and I will go to Texas" - Davy Crocket

phillip637

1985 Ramcharger 4WD 318/727/np208. 4bbl cammed headers
1989 Ramcharger LE 4WD 318TBI/727/np241
1990 W250 318TBI/A518/np241
2000 Dakota 3.9 magnum 2WD

80W150

Chuck

mopar_daddy

 :evil6:Way serious. I have been wanting to build one of these since 96' I finally have all the parts :headbang:
91 RC 6 plus" lift,5.9 mag,456s,x over.
79 RC fully tubed front to back.Walker E glass,37s
83 W crew,cummins(soon 2 b Ramburban)
85 long box PR 12-14" lift on 40" Boggers
93/99 mutant dakota R/T (monster dakota)
98 Dakota R/T my DD
Many 60s mopar muscle cars

mopar_daddy

I just picked up an NV 4500 for the project. The auto OD unit was tired and I found the NV for cheap :dance:
91 RC 6 plus" lift,5.9 mag,456s,x over.
79 RC fully tubed front to back.Walker E glass,37s
83 W crew,cummins(soon 2 b Ramburban)
85 long box PR 12-14" lift on 40" Boggers
93/99 mutant dakota R/T (monster dakota)
98 Dakota R/T my DD
Many 60s mopar muscle cars

ProjectM880

Any work on the body yet? Im curious on how it will come together

ernestgonzales78@gmail.com

Thats going to be BAD ASS!!!
76 F100 4X4 FORD (AKA MISTRESS)
86 3/4 ton 4X4 CHEVY
07 3500 DODGE FLATBED (TOY HAULER)

The War Wagon

I can tell you live in the desert SW - that's what rust LEFT of a new Ramcharger back in the day... after the second winter HERE.  :confused2:

A two ton RC... now THAT'S a worthy project!!!  :notworthy:
Restoring/building a War Wagon - good advice ALWAYS welcome!